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Sceala Irish Craic Forum Discussion: Thu Nov 25, 2010 2:52 pm Irish people stop buying from NI as Irish Produce of Ireland Reply with quote
Dunnes stores - who promote themseves as -we're Irish - are in my view the worst for this misleading produce - can you even buy Irish milk or dairy produce from Ireland in Dunnes.

Dunnes will buy where ever they can source it cheaper, and Dunnes or their suppliers are cynically labeling as Irish if they can get away with it.
Dunnes will buy where ever they can source it cheaper and label as Irish. Only when the � drops in value, will Dunnes abandon the cheap inferior quality British milk sourced from the British provisonal province.

Easy to get caught out thinking you are supporting Ireland and Irish producers, I did once! so read the label.
For example

Dunnes label a cheap disgusting product as

IRISH CHICKEN STEAKS in breaded crumbs.
But read the back of this revolting tasting chicken based product. You will discover that not only is the product not a real steak, being only 54% chicken, the rest being a mix of oils and other non chicken products. It is not even Irish as in made by Irish food producers who support the state.
the not really IRISH CHICKEN STEAKS in breaded crumbs
Is not Irish in terms of Ireland revenue.

Produced and packed in Fermanagh.

Let me be clear. Fermanagh as we all know is Irish soil and the people who say they are Irish and not British are indeed Irish. We Irish all want Ireland free of any direct interferance from Britain.
But unfortunately at present parts are under British crown occupation, and we should not support that imposition from our pockets.

We must not encourage or pretend that NI a subsidized but still 15 billion loss maker is a viable entity, let alone nation.

Ireland is subsidizing the statelet, why?

NI foods are British - because all � revenues go to the British � Crown. not a cent of the production tax goes to Ireland revenue.

NI foods- foods and drinks labeled as produced in Ireland is a cyncial con- do not buy any of these if you think they are Irish - all revenues from NI are handed over to the British Crown not Ireland.

Moy chicken are another crowd of cynical chancers, even implying in one most Oirish advert they have ancient connections to Donegal.
Once again Moy is a British company that selectively uses Irish symbols for profits.

British Conservatives and Unionists perversely imagine they can laugh at the crisis in the free state.
Their evil enjoyment is no surprise to any of us who were unfortunate enough to be born and trapped in the British sectarian state.
We also know the British unionists like to benefit every way. They claim to be British and proud!

But if being Irish has a benefit for them - a profit - you can guarantee that the DUP and UUP will be 100% Irish for that transaction.

British Unionist politicians are actually complaining, crying to the EU that foods from their so called British the north of Ireland and ulster, is being labelled as British, with a butchers apron sticker.

That extremely hypocritical and double standard when it comes to making money, shows just how loyal and credible unionists really are.

Irish people and anyone looking to buy Irish, need to double check all foods, make sure that it says both Irish and has a IE or Ireland as origin.
As you can see some foods are being labeled as Irish but are for the benefit of the UK tax man. These will have a UK origin. Dairy produce, especially milks and cheese, are being duped on the naive goodwill of Irish shoppers.

Irish people and anyone looking to buy Irish, need to double check all foods, make sure that it says both Irish and has a IE or Ireland as origin.. If it has a UK origin, you need to reject it and buy a genuine Irish product.

Do not buy any British foods or drinks which label their produce as Irish. Ireland tax revenue gets no direct benefit from the UK business using the Irish label.
NI is dependent upon the Republic
40% of all NI exports - which the British exchequer benefits from - is purchased by the free state.
You have more power than you think.
NI produced foods and drinks are not Irish - the profits go the British exchequer.
It is ironic that NI relies upon the free state's kindness and tolerance - naivety. The time has come where the Irish must stop paying for the British state of NI.

In spite of all the problems the free state has - the average Irish person is still much better off -than those of the British war imposed NI.
The economy of NI is never in crisis - because it has never been viable to have a crisis. The Orange Bigots have had the begging bowl for hand outs since the illegal partition of Ireland. The Free state was bullied and robbed by the British - that was how they paid for their British terror satellite NI.

People from the free state - what is the point of calling it a Republic - you surely must all realize this now. All Irish people and the Disapora should know that British Unionists are laughing behind their backs as they pass off their produce as Irish. They hand over all the revenues from their fraud foods to the British Crown.
This is the economic reality - so stop buying NI as Irish produce or produce of Ireland.
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These small minded Unionists are full of hate - and conveniently ignorant to the fact that they depend upon the free state to survive.
NI is dependent upon the Republic
40% of all NI exports - which the British exchequer benefits from - is purchased by the free state.
You have more power than you think.

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